What awaits the Kazakh aviation industry?
4 June, 2021 13:10
In 2020, the international passenger traffic suffered a dramatic 60 percent drop, bringing air travel back to 2003 levels, according to the January report of the International Civil Aviation Organization. Today, the crisis seems far from over, but more efforts are needed to bring the aviation industry back on track. We sat down to talk with Peter Griffiths, Director General of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan, about the development of the nation's aviation industry.
автор:
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
Shynghys Kapparov
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
Shynghys Kapparov
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